The Content area includes all the interactive functionality of your security system. By default, the following apps are loaded onto the touchscreen: The Security app gives the user access to arm/disarm the system, enable/disable security zones, view history logs, and recent security zone events. The Settings app gives the user…
Security Status Header
The Security Status header is located on the upper left hand of the touchscreen. It indicates whether the system is armed, disarmed, or in alarm. It displays the countdown of the entry and exit delays, and it displays the name of the zone when a security sensor is faulted. Tapping…
Understanding Your Home Screen
The touchscreen is the center of your home security system. This Android-powered device allows you to perform actions such as arming and disarming your security system, monitoring the status of your security sensors, and sending emergency alarms. It combines security and home controls on a graphical interface, providing: A real-time…
Testing Your Security System
At least once per month, test your security system to ensure that it is working dependably. By default, the system lets you test the alarm without sending a signal to the central monitoring station, however, you can choose to report your alarms to the central monitoring station to ensure end-to-end…
False Alarms
If you accidentally set off your alarm, you will be able to cancel any action taken by the monitoring station by providing your secret word to the operators. For more information on what happens when an alarm happens on your system, click HERE. Option 1 Wait for the Central Monitoring…
The Central Monitoring Station
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Understanding Alarms
When an alarm is tripped an audible alert is sounded. From that point, you have 30 seconds to enter your keypad code or an alarm will sound. If a valid keypad code is not entered once the audible alarm is generated, a message is sent to a central monitoring station.…
Smash and Grab Attacks
Your security system communicates continuously (via broadband and cellular) with the monitoring servers. There is the possibility that an intruder will attempt to defeat your security system by destroying the touchscreen, e.g., Smash & Grab. This is not an effective way to disable the security system. The system detects a…
What Are Security Zones
Each security sensor associated with your touchscreen is assigned a zone function at the time of installation. The zone function indicates how the touchscreen should interpret the signals from the sensor when it is armed or disarmed. The sensors communicate wirelessly with your touchscreen. The following table describes the security…
Testing Your Connectivity
From the Settings menu, tap Advanced Settings > Connectivity > Test Connectivity. The Connectivity Test screen is displayed. Tap Next to start the test. This can take as little as 30 seconds or as long as four minutes. Tap Return to Menu when the tests have completed.